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2... 1/2 THEN 3... 1/6 THEN 5 ....1/15 and so on. And So On?

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www.construction-physics.com

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The goal of this post is to answer a simple question: why are the following two definitions of the vector dot product in Euclidean space [1] equivalent for vectors \vec{a} and \vec{b} : Component definition: \vec{a}\cdot\vec{b}=\sum_{i=1}^{n}a_i b_i Geometric definition: \vec{a}\cdot\vec{b}=|\vec{a}||\vec{b}|cos(\theta) , where |\vec{a}| is the magnitude of \vec{a} and is the angle between the vectors’ directions Here’s a graphical depiction of our vectors (focusing on...

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Recent conflicts in Iran and Ukraine show that modern warfare does not wait for ideal communications, clear GPS signals, or manual replanning from a ground station. Modern strike systems must operate through jamming, degraded links, and changing target conditions while coordinating with ISR and relay assets in real time. To begin addressing this challenge, Shield AI and Destinus partnered to bring Hivemind mission autonomy software onto the Destinus Hornet platform, paving the way for integratio...

Experiences with local models for coding

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Birgitta Böckeler now reports on her recent experiences trying local LLMs for coding. She compares them using two standard tasks, and tries out the most promising model for day-to-day use. more… Birgitta Böckeler now reports on her recent experiences trying local LLMs for coding. She compares them using two standard tasks, and tries out the most promising model for day-to-day use. more… Birgitta Böckeler now reports on her recent experiences t...

I was looking back to see if you were looking back at me to see me looking back at you

www.rubenerd.au

We haven’t had a Music Monday for a while, my ongoing blog series where I post about music on a Monday. Thanks Ruben, that clarification was not only helpful, but prescient. Wait, no it wasn’t. I have been getting back into Massive Attack again, and I can never decide what my favourite song is from their 1991 Blue Lines album. Today, it’s this incredible opener. By Ruben Schade in Sydney, 2026-07-13. We haven’t had a Music Monday for a while, my ongoing blog series where I...

The Moon’s south pole is a place of promise and perils. Effective data sharing will benefit and save everyone.

jatan.space

We may have gone to the Moon before but we haven’t been to its south pole. There’s a big difference. The south polar environment is far harsher than the near-equatorial or mid-latitude sites where Apollo astronauts and most robotic missions have landed. At the lunar poles, the slopes are far steeper , Sun and Earth visibility for power and communications respectively more limited, temperatures inside water-hosting permanently shadowed regions crossing into cryogenic realms , and smooth...

X just gave us an interface that AI agents can use. I pointed it at my own posts.

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I have been on X for a long time. Like most people who post regularly, I have a gut feeling for what might interest people. I post in the morning. Longer posts seem to do better. But gut feelings are not measurements. And until recently, digging into your own posting data meant either clicking around the web UI or writing custom scripts. Neither is particularly friendly when you want to ask ad hoc questions with an AI assistant. X recently launched hosted MCP servers: official endpoints ...

Dear Jon,

taylor.town

I like reading letters for particular persons. You and I talk about simulating each other. I've got a little Jon (not a Lil Jon) inside me. He tells me about chemistry, and systems, and to not take it all so seriously, dude. That voice is one of the wisest and best parts of me. Thanks. I can't simulate just anybody. Only high-fidelity training data creates simulations, and we've shared the human experience. I cherish our training data -- years of spats, riffs, tiffs, spills, wins, and shenan...

In defense of not understanding your codebase

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As a software engineer, how well do you have to understand your own codebase? My guess is that people who work on small codebases with low-turnover teams (say, Redis or games like The Witness ) would say “obviously you have to understand it completely, otherwise you can’t do good work”. I’d also guess that people who work on large codebases with high-turnover teams (say, the Google web search backend or GitHub) would say “obviously you can’t understand it completely, you just ha...

The new GPT-5.6 family: Luna, Terra, Sol

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OpenAI's latest flagship model hit general availability this morning , and comes in three sizes: Luna, Terra, and Sol (from smallest to largest). The new models are priced per 1M input/output tokens as Luna $1/$6, Terra $2.50/$15, Sol $5/$30. For comparison, the Claude Opus series are $5/$25 and the Claude Fable 5 is $10/$50, but price-per-million tokens doesn't tell us much now that the number of reasoning tokens can differ so much between models for the same task. All three models have a...

How Ukraine Built a War Fighting State

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The engine is revving after years of war.  ... Read More The engine is revving after years of war.  ... Read More The engine is revving after years of war.  ... ... Read More Read More

The console wars have been lost

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Previously I opined that Valve was about to win the console generation . I couldn't have possibly predicted that both Microsoft and Sony would just self-sabotage so hard that they're both going to lose. Between Microsoft's decimation of the Xbox division , slaughtering off the IdTech team , and continued increases of Xbox hardware prices ; there's nothing to really be excited about with the Xbox. Sure their most recent presentation showed off a bunch of exclusives, but none of them...

‘Repeat that, repeat’ (Collaborative writing)

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Ruben and I are doing a collaborative writing challenge where we both write our thoughts on the poem “Repeat that, repeat” by Gerard Manley Hopkins. We’re not trying to do an academic formal analysis, rather share our own thoughts. You can read Ruben's post on his website . If you are interested in writing your thoughts on the poem on your website, you are most welcome! Email me if you write your own reflections, and I’ll add a link to your post if you write one at the bottom of this...

Interaction design vs content design vs service design

adamsilver.io

Last week, Kate Ivey-Williams, the Head of UCD on my programme, asked me: “What do you think your role is as a designer?” I said: “Errr… I design products that are easy to use… errr… I realise that’s a rubbish answer…” Kate saved me: “Don’t worry, I put you on the spot” But even so, as a designer you should be ready to be put on the spot because: If you aren’t able to explain what you do, it’s much harder for your teammates and stakeholders to value what...

Adobe Employee Statistics 2026

www.makerstations.io

Adobe employed 31,360 people worldwide at the close of fiscal 2025, up 651 from a year earlier and the slowest headcount growth in a decade. Revenue per employee reached roughly $757,800, among the highest of any large software company. This post covers Adobe’s workforce size, growth trend, geographic split, role mix, diversity figures, and the revenue efficiency behind them. Adobe Employee Statistics – TL;DR Adobe had 31,360 employees as of November 28, 2025, a 2.12% increase over f...

Do Automated Evals Work?

hamel.dev

We compared 100 human annotated traces against automated eval systems. Here's what we found. We compared 100 human annotated traces against automated eval systems. Here's what we found.

QuadRF can spot drones and see WiFi through my wall

www.jeffgeerling.com

The QuadRF (pictured above) a phased-array radio built around a Raspberry Pi 5 and an FPGA board with picosecond-level timing. It does advanced signal processing and beamforming. It can see WiFi through walls and track drones in flight. If the open source community can come up with something like this, just imagine what governments are capable of. When you plug a computer into a network, tools like Wireshark can show all the hidden traffic you might not even know is there. WiFi packe...

Downsizing

manuelmoreale.com

With the 150th interview of People and Blogs now live, it’s officially time to downsize my online presence again. My digital life follows a somewhat regular rhythm and I alternate through phases of expansion, where I buy domain names, ship new projects, start newsletters, and chase a million ideas, and phases of contraction, where everything happens in reverse: domains are left to expire, projects are archived, newsletters are deleted, services are cancelled. And my recent decoupling from t...

Compilers and AI 'cyber' defense

steveklabnik.com

I haven’t had time to blog in a while, I have a lot to say, but have been doing a lot of things and so haven’t gotten words down in a while. One of those things in the past few weeks has been picking back up my Rue project. I’m really excited for what it’s turning into, even though it’s not really ready for anyone else to use just yet. So go take a look if you want, but don’t expect anything amazing, it’s very much a work in progress. Anyway, one of the things that got me bac...

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